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TFRazorsaw posted:and the Cogs from that Toontown game. Wow they are really willing to go to obscure places for their little inside jokes. I love this. VVV Well, yeah. That's the step. cant cook creole bream fucked around with this message at 22:20 on Sep 24, 2017 |
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cant cook creole bream posted:Did someone grab a picture of gyros Good-Bad list? I'm pretty sure the time tub was on that. (It gained sentience.) I'm pretty sure he is going full supervillain judging by how he was talking about the Gizmoduck suit.
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I don't know how to make gifs, sorry.cant cook creole bream posted:Did someone grab a picture of gyros Good-Bad list? I'm pretty sure the time tub was on that. (It gained sentience.) This I can do, though. Cogs - Not sure about this one. Armstrong - "Armstrong is introduced as Gyro's latest invention. He is helpful for a while, until he takes over Launchpad and Duckworth's jobs. Then he turns bad, steals Scrooge's money and holds him and Gyro hostage. He was defeated when water from Launchpad's plane was dumped on him, killing him." Timetub - Time machine Robotica - "After Bentina Beakley goes to Scrooge McDuck to complain that she is being overworked, Gyro takes it upon himself to create a robotic maid to assist her. Named Robotica, the maid makes a poor first impression when her callous personality scares the children." In terms of other Gyro inventions that turned evil in the original show, there was also GICU2, a car/robot that was tried before Gizmoduck and was rejected because it kept everyone out of the Moneybin, including Scrooge. Gyro... Gyro does not have a good history with AI. Bobulus fucked around with this message at 22:26 on Sep 24, 2017 |
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I missed Scrooge for these 2 episodes but it was great to see the kids just being kids Poor Louie, he put all that work in for a fake dime and didn't learn a thing.
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TFRazorsaw posted:Uh, do you have a link to where that's from? it's from Frank's tumblr
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cant cook creole bream posted:Also it's probably a good thing that Scrooge doesn't fire him. He's like one step away from becoming a manic super villain. Scrooge flat-out told the vultures that was basically the reason he kept Gyro working for him. Edit: W.T. Fits fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Sep 24, 2017 |
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"That idiot is gonna get himself killed"
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SlothfulCobra posted:Also Webby getting excited at a dog with a bowtie, while in a bus filled with dogs wearing clothes, reading books, and driving the bus? Pakled posted:I was 100% sure the payoff from that joke was going to be a shot of Goofy walking down the street. Bobulus posted:Dawson - Site of Scrooge's first riches, per the comics. Also where he met Goldie. I believe he also opened his first bank there to loan miners money? X_Toad fucked around with this message at 23:04 on Sep 24, 2017 |
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Surprised that Scrooge specifically called the Number One Dime his 'Lucky Dime'. I suspect Don Rosa might have opinions in that regard. I wonder if Donald's more laid back attitude to safety (with all those generators for one thing) in Daytrip of Doom is because the triplets aren't around/living in the boat and for the first time in a long time he doesn't have to be worrying about them all of the time?
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Gyro's list deserves a gif.
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Yvonmukluk posted:Surprised that Scrooge specifically called the Number One Dime his 'Lucky Dime'. I suspect Don Rosa might have opinions in that regard. I was also surprised that they didn't mention the real reason why Scrooge kept the dime-American money was worthless in Scotland, and he kept it out of spite and as a reminder to never get swindled again.
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Yvonmukluk posted:
I'm sure not having to worry about the boys was part of it, but I would chalk most of it up to Duck/McDuck temper and pride.
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kidcoelacanth posted:Please somebody gif this bit thank you DONE
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kefkafloyd posted:DONE You are a saint
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Speaking of gifs, I appreciate that new DuckTales Donald can actually hold his own in a fight, even if it's a scrawny, scrappy sort of way. He just needs to get his anger up.
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Yvonmukluk posted:I wonder if Donald's more laid back attitude to safety (with all those generators for one thing) in Daytrip of Doom is because the triplets aren't around/living in the boat and for the first time in a long time he doesn't have to be worrying about them all of the time? I think the way Donald regularly solves his problems is why he insists his nephews put on heavy safety gear. Both because he tends to think they would solve problems with the same "get angry and make everything worse" approach and because he's aware of how much collateral damage he causes.
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Between the electrical generators and the stapler in the premiere, the self-inflicted physical comedy with Donald has been great.
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Donald pausing his rage-off to gently tilt the picture on the wall kills me every time
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I, uh, wasn't expecting this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KYM4EN8otk
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I didn't realize he straightened it. I thought he paused mid-tantrum to read it and it just made him even angrier. I also think the dog lady that keeps showing up is Roxanne's mom since she seems to be an adult, not a teenager. Also, Roxanne was really bubbly and outgoing in the Goofy Movie, not .
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I like his explanation for why they changed Burger's design: quote:There were a few characters in the original series whose main reason for existing was to be the butt of fat jokes. Either characters were made fun of by other characters for it or their constant eating/food references were made for the audience to laugh at. This was the style of the time; a lot of shows did it. I totally get it and understand why people made those choices.
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dragon_pamcake posted:I didn't realize he straightened it. I thought he paused mid-tantrum to read it and it just made him even angrier. He didn't straighten it. He tilted it, gently, making the action even sillier.
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He wanted to mess it up without breaking it. Lawful Good Donald Duck.
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 03:12 |
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I'm on the fence on this interpretation of Quackfaster. It's not a "lucky dime." It's his Number One Dime. This has been addressed on numerous occasions and I wish to cancel my subscription to your zine. Other than that, this show is phenomenal.
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I really liked how Scrooge gave the decoy dime to Louie at the end of The Great Dime Chase. It also figures that he wouldn't hold onto it. It reminds me of the time I stood in line at the bank for 30 minutes to try to collect a Kennedy half dollar, put it in the place where I keep the coins I use for bus fare, then accidentally spent it on the way home Stitched together version of the pan through the Della section of the library from the end galenanorth fucked around with this message at 08:22 on Sep 25, 2017 |
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Webby really rules and Beakley saying "Maybe that idiot will kill himself" and then happily going "Hm!" was great.
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 05:41 |
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Third episode especially seems to show they're de-emphasising Scrooge's cheapness in favour of his adventurous spirit (Just as well, because stingy rich has become a LOT less sympathetic in the last decade) and using that to set up a lot of adventure hooks. Scrooge seems to hire entertaining, competent lunatics possibly to amuse himself, especially when every drive with Launchpad is an adventure.
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I'm thinking they're focusing too much on downtime chaos and mystery building than getting a few more adventures or discoveries in. Show's not terrible for what they've done as its okay to introduce us to sociopath gyro, I just feel like they should have had a few more treks into the unknown or found a few more treasures before they have episodes where the kids just want to chill because they've been world traveling like three weeks straight or something.
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Inescapable Duck posted:Scrooge seems to hire entertaining, competent lunatics possibly to amuse himself. And to keep them out of trouble. I like the notion that, after years of fighting off a steady stream of lunatics, crazy cultists, and cunning burglars Scooge decided that it's much easier to find them early and pay them a regular salary while keeping them somewhere contained. Sort of like the Wizards in Discworld.
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 11:41 |
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... yeah, calling Gyro a sociopath is a bit much, even for how meaningless that is to begin with.
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The whole OBEY YOUR MASTERS commands to his robots and contempt he clearly has for everyone that isn't smart or paying him doesn't paint this Gyro as a kind duck, but fine. Mechanically adept jerk.
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Got to the episodes, and I loved it! My favorite bits were Ma Beagle's general air of "I'm too old for this poo poo" and telling her boys that Scrooge isn't the type to pay ransoms, and seeing kid Scrooge in the flashback and being reminded of The Life and Times. eatenmyeyes posted:It's not a "lucky dime." It's his Number One Dime. This has been addressed on numerous occasions and I wish to cancel my subscription to your zine. Clearly this is just another test to weed out the idiots and the one who knows better will be declared the true heir of Clan McDuck. Bobulus posted:Speaking of gifs, I appreciate that new DuckTales Donald can actually hold his own in a fight, even if it's a scrawny, scrappy sort of way. He just needs to get his anger up. I really love how Donald is animated as a smear in the second gif to show off how fast he's moving. Seeing this really makes me hope they'll have an episode where Donald hangs out with his fellow Caballeros.
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amigolupus posted:I really love how Donald is animated as a smear in the second gif to show off how fast he's moving. Seeing this really makes me hope they'll have an episode where Donald hangs out with his fellow Caballeros. If I had to guess when that would be, I'd say it'd probably involve a bit of Donald's backstory. Either before he joined up wit Scrooge or not too long after he split off and before taking care of the boys.
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On that note, they did good by having the trigger for Donald's first berserker rage be a bout of paternal instinct. Traditionally his outburst got set off by stuff that's a lot less sympathetic in a modern context, like frustration or jealousy. As with Scrooge being less of a miser, it's a solid character update.
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some people in the /co/ threads pointed out that Gyro's characterization isn't as much of a drastic change if you take into account moments in some of his earliest appearances
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I kind of like Gladstone going pretty "Yay free pogostick and Cream." MonsterEnvy fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Sep 25, 2017 |
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It's of note that the Beagle Boys are now some kind of southern accent when they used to some kind of northeastern accent before. I guess that's part of making them more threatening and less cartoony? Does the way that all those triangular duck tongues just hang there bug anyone else, or is that just me?
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SlothfulCobra posted:It's of note that the Beagle Boys are now some kind of southern accent when they used to some kind of northeastern accent before. I guess that's part of making them more threatening and less cartoony? They're originally from New Orleans in the comics, aren't they?
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 19:11 |
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They had sort of a generic wise guy/Joe Pesci-esque accent in the old cartoon and Burger sounded like Curly from the Three Stooges. They might also be changing the accents to further distance the show from the first one or to play up their homage to outlaw crime families like the Daltons and Ma Barker.
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They're already laying the groundwork for Gizmoduck as well, with Gyro making him his next project at the end of the episode.
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